
Figure Studies
Two Figure Studies for the Salon des Sciences
Marchal
A refined pair of oil studies depicting classical male heads with masterful brushwork and a sophisticated, tonal palette.
Dark, intelligent pieces that hold up beside books, wood, and brass.
Scholarly subjects, darker tones, and classic character feel at home among books, wood, and brass.

Figure Studies
Marchal
A refined pair of oil studies depicting classical male heads with masterful brushwork and a sophisticated, tonal palette.

oil paint
Eugen Bracht
A masterful Orientalist scene capturing the atmospheric light and expansive silence of the Araba Desert.

Dark Academia
Frants Henningsen
A poignant and atmospheric scene capturing a mourning family in a snowy urban landscape.

Old World Portraits
Gustave Van de Woestijne
A striking and contemplative early 20th-century portrait featuring earthy tones and a powerful, simplified composition.

Old World Portraits
Vincent van Gogh
This poignant oil portrait by Vincent van Gogh captures the weathered features of an elderly woman with expressive brushwork and stark tonal contrast.

Moody Landscapes
Laurits Andersen Ring
An evocative masterpiece of Danish realism, capturing a quiet, atmospheric moment at a rural railway crossing.

Old World Portraits
Bertha Wegmann
An elegant and introspective late 19th-century portrait of a woman in mourning-style black attire.

Equestrian & Animals
Jean-Léon Gérôme
A poignant and masterful Academic painting capturing a moment of quiet devotion in a vast desert landscape.

Dark Academia
George Sturm
A detailed 19th-century historical depiction of Christiaan Huygens demonstrating his invention of the pendulum clock.

Old World Portraits
George Sturm
A dignified self-portrait of artist George Sturm in a felt hat, capturing the focused gaze of a master at work.

Old World Portraits
Eva Bonnier
An intimate and atmospheric late 19th-century portrait featuring expressive, painterly brushwork.

Contains nudity
Dark Academia
Fernand Cormon
This evocative monochromatic study by Fernand Cormon captures the raw energy and communal effort of primitive life in a sophisticated academic style.
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